Presentation Ideas

Begin by taking at least 10 digital pictures.
Download your photos to an online storage site such as

The reason for saving to an online location is to have access to photos for other projects
which are often available within the online photo sites. You can also copy and paste photos from these sites.

You can also save the digital photos to your computer or a flash drive for access for other projects. Then create a slideshow, a photo quiz, a collage, or any number of presentations--just explore!

http://photopeach.com/ (Upload pictures from your own computer files)

http://www.bubbleshare.com/ Example: http://www.bubbleshare.com/album/609664
(Upload pictures from your own computer file or batch load from a flash drive)

http://www.stainedglasscollage.com/ Example: http://www.stainedglasscollage.com/sg/i/qa/3-oqp/4/sg.jpg?t=57183
(Upload from your computer or use online Fickr photos)

http://www.pimpampum.net/bubblr/ (Upload Flickr files)

http://www.sliderocket.com/ Online presentation tool that can be free with a somewhat limited capacity.

Another free presentation tool is ANIMOTO. This requires an account and password that is sent back to teachers. Free accounts may take a day or two for permissions. Paid accounts become available immediately ($30 per year).
http://animoto.com

Example: http://animoto.com/play/dTcoVlveAX5BmTdxV1E8uA

Short video slide presentations can be made at www.Gifup.com

Example using flickr photos: http://gifup.com/show/9175783140

Video Presentations

Seven Things You Should Know About Flip Camcorders
http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7043.pdf

Thirty-Nine Interesting Ways to Use Pocket Video Cameras
http://docs.google.com/Present?docid=dhn2vcv5_6tv55j7g9